Adrian was practising being a contortionist in the pit at the front of house, which has given up it's secrets in the form of bone and pot, and when I got down to the sieving tent, David showed me the large pieces of tin glaze which had come out of the pit yesterday. All exciting stuff 'cos there's another 3/4 of the pit left to do next year.
As I walked past the knot garden, it was a shock to see it all filled in. Did I imagine it, or did we really find some fascinating stuff in this little part of paradise.
Will the gardeners ever forgive us for digging up part of their treasure? Life goes on as I noticed that they have already planted out the winter pansies etc.
Walking through to the sieving tent, I was again reminded of the dig's final hours. All the equipment, bar a table and a few sieves, have been removed.
And the final team photo (missing D & H who were in sieving tent)...roll on next March....what on earth am I going to do on Sundays now!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteLouise, thank you so much for the wonderful words and pictures....they will compliment all the lovely memories from today until next time. It has been a 'misty eyed' few minutes looking at Sundays experience....and I, like you, am wondering what I am going to do for the next few Sundays...and i have to say......
ReplyDeleteBRING ON MARCH 2011 (or april??)
best of luck to all involved, have a good Christmas and please keep in touch??
Clayre
Hi Louise
ReplyDeleteAn excellent account of an enjoyable adventure - well done! I'd love to meet up with you all again. Keep me informed. My email address is colinsuch@dsl.pipex.com
Regards
Colin